Hardwick & Sons Funeral Home in Chattanooga

Samuel S. Trammell and Gertrude Trammell purchased the Hardwick & Sons Funeral Home in 1982, They made a firm commitment to continue and expand its fine tradition for professional and caring attention in the minds of Chattanooga area families. Through the years the management and staff have worked hard to earn the trust of the families being served.

We offer the following services:

Traditional and Personalized Funerals
Basic services of funeral director and professional staff
Embalming
Obituaries
Transfer/Shipping service
Dressing, Hairstyling, and Makeup
Caskets
Vaults and Urns
Full set of clothing (if needed)
Visitation service
Hearse and Limousine service
Committal Service
Acknowledgement cards
Register Book
Notary Public
Cremations

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Hardwick & Sons Funeral Home is located 1.46 miles from downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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